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Okarinasimase Goshujin-sama, Hime-sama! AM2 Announces Pre-sale Tickets for the Animaid Cafe Available Now

Apr 20th 2011

Relax With Cute Maids and Hosts at This Summer's Most Anticipated Animation,
Music and Manga Convention in Southern California

LOS ANGELES, Calif. (April 20, 2011) – Welcome home Master and Mistress to
the AniMaid Café at this Summer's most anticipated anime, music and manga
convention … AM2! Please come and relax with your cute maids and hosts as
they serve delicious food with love. Enjoy dances on stage from your maids
to popular Asian pop songs. Play games for a chance to win prizes.
Everything from Hungry Hippos, Rock 'em Sock 'em Robots, to an intense game
of Jenga with your cute maid or host. Beat the maid/hosts three times to
win a personalized picture! It's an entertainment café with an anime
premise hailing all the way from the traditional Maid Cafes of Akihabara,
Japan. Your own pretty maid or dashing host is dedicated to your happiness
and comfort when you come “home”, so please join us for a fun and relaxed
time! More info and tickets can be found at
www.am2con.org/programming/animaid-cafe
<http://www.am2con.org/programming/animaid-cafe>

Rules:
• Tickets are non-refundable or non-exchangeable
• Tickets purchased online can be picked up at AniMaid Café room ACC208
before shows.
• Tickets purchased for a certain show cannot be used for another show or
day.
(ie. A Day 1 – Show 3 ticket cannot be used for day 1 – Show 4 or Day 2
– Show 3)
Notes:
• There will be 100 tickets per show. All tickets will be sold on
am2con.com and any left over tickets will be sold at convention before the
show.
• Attendees can pick up their show tickets at the AniMaid Café – ACC Room
208
Special Offer
Attendees who purchase Day Zero ticket will receive special gift from the
maid café.

Also, 25% of all official Passport sales will be donated directly to
Japanese Disaster Relief efforts.

About AM2
Located in Anaheim, California – AM2, established in 2010, is a multi-day (3
days) 24 hour event with no general attendance/badge purchase requirement
and is aspiring to be a key meeting place for fans that share a common
interest in Asian music, Animation/Anime, and Comics/Manga. Nominal fees
are charged for certain activities that attendees choose to participate in.
AM2 will be held on July 1-3, 2011 at the Anaheim Convention Center in sunny
Anaheim, California. More information can be found at www.am2con.org

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